We foster a workplace where everyone has the opportunity to make a positive contribution, enjoys their work and is treated fairly and with respect – and we’re looking for committed and high-performing people to join our hard-working team. See our open roles here.

Why join New Hope Group

Career pathways

Career development program. Opportunity for internal promotion across our businesses. Industry mentoring opportunities.

Reward & recognition

Attractive salary, benefits & performance incentives. Employee recognition program. Discounts on retail, fuel & private health. Salary sacrifice & novated leasing.

Live locally

Our offices and sites are located near residential hubs, both in urban and regional locations.

Learning & development

External training, conferences and seminars. Statutory and CPD accreditation. Financial study assistance. Study leave.

Flexibility

Flexible work arrangements. Paid parental leave. Additional leave options. Career break of up to 12 months.

Wellbeing

Free confidential counselling & coaching for employees & family. Free skin cancer checks, voluntary flu vaccinations & wellbeing resources.

Current opportunities

We are looking for people to join our team across a range of functions and sites. See open roles here

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Apprenticeships, traineeships & graduates

We offer trainees, apprentices and university students and others starting their careers with opportunities to develop their skills and learn on-the-job. Find out about opportunities at Bengalla Mine in the NSW Upper Hunter.

Work experience

To find out about school work experience or placement opportunities, select the site local to you: 

Scholarships

We provide scholarships for locals undertaking tertiary studies. Find out about opportunities at Bengalla Mine – NSW Upper Hunter.

Procurement & supply

Express your interest in supplying goods and/or services to New Hope Group, or see our Standard Terms and Conditions of Supply here.

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Financial results full year 2024

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Successfully relocating a 120-year-old bottle tree

A 120-year-old bottle tree has found new roots at the entrance of New Acland Mine.

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Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee working bee

Contributing to revegetation around Brisbane.

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